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at a popular haunted attraction in baltimore county. >> crews brought to the scene of of eastonpt, the 400 boulevard in essex. formaldehydes bills. six employees were taken to hospital for observation. >> police are investigating a sexual assault on a female jogger in fells point. >> they say her attacker held at knife point this morning. george joins us live downtown with the latest. >> detectives are looking for the alleged attacker right now. they say they do not have a lot of affirmation to go on. they are hoping some surveillance footage helps them out. the fells point , not offers excellent views of baltimore -- promenade offers excellent use of baltimore. >> it was very dark.
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i did feel a bit unsafe so i did it quickly and came back into the well lit areas. >> in the early morning darkness of friday, at woman went for a run by herself before work. at some point between 5:00 and 7:00 a.m., a man wearing a mask and armed with a knife wrapped her, pulled her into a dark area and sexually assaulted her. >> it is really horrible. i do not even know what to say. >> i will not walk around with my dog at this time now. >> please do not have a solid ascription -- description of the attacker. we found detectives and police tape at a dimly lit area next to the waterfront kitchen restaurant near caroline street. >> the good news is there is a lot of surveillance video in that area. a lot of businesses and residents that have surveillance networks said detectives have a lot of courage they can look
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through to identify the attackers. arts police are urging doctors -- >> police are urgining joggers to find a running buddy. >> i like to find one of those. >> because of this case, police have promised to increase patrols in this area. >> thank you. tonight police in wisconsin are questioning a university of baltimore graduate after an incident at the very same sikh temple were six people were killed this summer. the 30-year old was seen visiting the temple with a backpack earlier this week. detectives say what he told police he wanted to pray for them after the august massacre, they found several boxes of ammunition and empty gun cases and in the book inside his backpack. they also discovered writings about the colorado movie theater shooting spree as well as crime
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scene tape from the site. >> denied a baltimore committee mourns the loss of young athlete. emergency responders were called and found louis lowenthal and responsive, in cardiac arrest. they placed him on advanced life-support in boston to the hospital where he died several leaders -- several days later. he was a rising star and all- around nice teenager. what exactly happened right now is not clear but friends and committee members are devastated. -- community members are devastated. >> i am really good friends with his sister. i know it will be really hard for her and her parents. if something happened to my brother like that, i would not know what to do. >> an attorney for the north baltimore o'clock the club says they send their thoughts and prayers to the family but have no further comments because the
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family has asked for privacy. >> a long cleanup from superstorm sandy continues. tonight mary -- mayor bloomberg has canceled the new york city marathon but food, fuel and power are still out in the hardest-hit areas. >> four days later, the theory of sandy is too much -- the fuyr ry of sandy is too much to bear. >> we need help here. we truly do. we need someone to come and tell us which way to go. >> many simply are not going anywhere. >> lines have been 2 miles long. >> lines for fuel and traffic are just too charging phone have been overwhelming for many. >> in some cases, pushing patients and the motion over the edge. the difficulties stretch for miles along the atlantic coast.
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>> no heat, no power. >> hope is quickly fading. >> we have bodies removed -- being removed. >> devastation that after days of controversy forced organizers to cancel this weekend's new york city marathon. >> the race had become a distraction for people who were working trying to help people. >> how is beginning to show up by the truck load here. the basic necessities like water, food and warm clothes. tonight an all-star lineup of entertainers gathered for a benefit for storm victims are the men by nbc. while along the boardwalk, atlantic city hotels and casinos reopened. >> i wanted to come and get away. >> a short break during breakodds are will be -- during
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what odds will be a long recovery. >> a fourth person in maryland has died as a result of superstorm sandy. the latest death happen near oakland in garrett county. an elderly man died of shoveling snow in the mountainous region buried under 2 feet of snow. the state highway in ministration has deployed cruise to western maryland to help with the cleanup. in the aftermath, ocean city -- specialists are speaking out. they say levels are rising a century. some say it is too soon to say global warming is a factor but there's evidence that superstars could be the new norm. -- superstorms could be the
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norm. >> it is clearly -- we will expect more. >> scientists say as it landed more to the south, baltimore could have seen a catastrophic 14 foot storm surge. >> book president of canada are spending today's new job reports. -- both presidential candidates are spinning today's new job reports. with more people starting to look for work, the jobless rate picked up towards to 7.9%. president obama said the numbers are part of a pattern of progress that includes a strong auto industry, rising home values and less dependence on foreign oil. mitt romney called the increase in the and implement rate "is that reminded the economy is still at a virtual standstill." more than 90,000 voeters cast their votes today. >> kai reed has details for us.
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>> hurricane sandy forced officials to shut down the polls on monday and tuesday but the state added an additional day and extended hours. we only lost an hour of time and voters are taking fuller advantage. samantha was not expected to be met with cheers at her voting location on friday. but that is exactly what she got. she is a proud first-time voter and an early voter. >> to be a first-time voter is such an extraordinary thing. i was so happy to make history today. >> she was one of more than 415,000 marylanders who took advantage of the five days of early voting. as a 8:00, an estimated 92,000 voted just on friday alone. convenience and time management or the most popular reasons
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given at this polling place on northern parkway in northwest baltimore. >> i thought i would not have time on tuesday. i work from 7 in the morning until 6:00 at night. i figured i might not make it at 7 in the morning. but i felt it would be easier for me because i am disabled. and not have to be in long lines i have seen. i do not want to do that on the last day of voting. >> the wait was about 45 minutes. relatively short compared to other locations where lines round-- were wrapped ar the buildings. >> i think the storm had something to do with the first few days. once people knew the storm was coming, voters came out early so we really have live the back. . people are coming out. >> early voting was supposed to be six days but because of sandy, we got 5. a lot of ballot questions have
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played a big role in the record are now. >> i highlighted the things i wanted to go for. whether i was for or get so i would go in and do it quickly and get out. >> election officials plan for about 20% of eligible voters to early vote. the numbers have not been quite that they -- that big. about 11% cast their ballot as of 8:00 tonight. >> this election, you can stay more connected with our new alexian 2012 app. you can check out -- next election 2012 app. you can check on your smart phone tablet. >> the latest in the search for the captain of a sailing ship that sank during hurricane sandy.
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>> questions over question 4, allowing in state tuition for undocumented students. >> winds bring in cold air for the weekend. the forecasted ahead. 45 at the airport. a p downtown. real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. heading into the holidays you look for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. right now, get a super low price on tide, $10.99 for 100 ounces. 12 rolls of bounty are $11.99. that's a dollar a roll! and charmin is $11.99 for 30 rolls. real big deals this week and every week.
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only at safeway. ingredients for life. only at safeway. so, maybe you're trying to fiwell, let me give it a shot. if you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... fifty million a year gaming in other states, fair enough. but if you think we should keep that money here... add twelve thousand jobs, and generate millions for schools... well you should probably vote for question seven. because if it doesn't pass, all of this goes away. that's why the post called seven, common sense.
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but decide for yourself. >> fire fighters have stopped dosuing a burning train car. the chemical fire from an explosion is not a controlled burn. they are hoping specialists will be near the footprint of the wreckage. hundreds were a evacuated from the site, including an entire small town. officials say the -- they still out of the home tonight. >> the coast guard has called off the search for a captain. the hms bounty went down monday
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morning. 14 crew members to abandon ship were rescued by the coast guard. one crewmember drought. the search for the captain was unsuccessful. the ship was built in 1962 for the movie mutiny on the bounty and was seen in several other films. the space shuttle enterprise was damaged when sandy came monday night. it is on display at the air and space museum. the pavilion at house it was blown apart. a large section of fabric came down on the shuttle. the pavilion on the carrier deck was designed as a temporary structure until the shuttle's perlman and hamas build -- permanent home is build. t. has a balolot this year lot of charged questions.
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david has more on the dream at. >> when my father graduated high school in jamaica - >> a personal story in support of the dream act. teachers in the clergy are also making pitches endorsing question for. voters are faced with several emotionally charged issues but this may be the most understand. should illegal immigrants allowed to get an in state which a rate at maryland's public colleges. jonathan green came to the u.s. several years ago from panama. his parents entered the u.s. legally. >> we have applied but the process six years. >> opponents contain subsidizing illegal aliens will cost taxpayers $228 million a year. >> it will cost $40 million a year for just 1000 students.
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>> the department could not come up with a reliable estimates but they told legislators it could cost taxpayers $778, 000 in 2014 and go up by -- go up to $3.5 million by 2016. >> the problem is there is not a path 81 me to become documented. that is what we can do right now -- if you want me to become documented. that is why we cannot do it right now. >> they must attend a community college than transfer to a university. sign an affidavit it will seek permanent residency. of business owners to oppose the dream act, the state is reporting lawbreakers. one businessman says he is lost 75% of its business. porter's consider it an
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investment. a study backs up that claim. >> the benefits will greatly outweigh the costs. >> in state tuition is $8,000. at the state, $24,000. undocumented students are not eligible for aid. he no longer considers panama his home. >> i am a marylander. this is my home. >> the battle for and against the dream act is being fought more on the grass roots level. polls indicate strong support for it in the washington service -- suburbs. >> now, your 11 insta weather forecast. >> on the second day of november, if you average out the past 30 years, the typical high as would be in the low 60's. today, we were 10 degrees cooler than normal. the flow of the atmosphere around the big storm, still
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pumping chilly air. that will keep us running well below the average temperatures through the upcoming weekend. expect a cool and breezy weekend ahead. first weekend of november. to the north and west, high temperatures today only in the 30's and 40's. that is where the air is coming from. for a big part of the day, weather disturbances cranked through. now we're getting some lake affect rain and stow in upstate new york. also coming off of lake michigan. the land during affected that huge storm still being felt. in the mountains, a flurry mountainstwo. east of the mountains, clearing skies tonight and tomorrow. mostly sunny day tomorrow. but it will be cool. 30's and 40's as lows tonight.
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during the day tomorrow, highs only in the low 50's. mostly sunny skies. small craft advisory for the day tomorrow. 2-3 foot chop on the open waters of the bay. a couple of snow showers in the mountains ma. cloudy skieso n sunday. -- skied on sunday. gusts to 35 mph tomorrow. we are getting out from underneath sandy but it is still steering sandychill in. the fund to the west will be a breeding ground for storms. -- the front to the west will be a breeding ground for stars.
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tomorrow though, sunny skies. the system passes to our south with slightly cloudy conditions. monday, back into sunshine. middle of the week, here comes the second storm. with sandy, the european model. that is what we're using now. a strong noreaster type storm moving wednesday and into thursday. we fall back one hour sunday. sleep an extra hour. 7 day forecast, highs only,50's saturday and sunday. good looking a for election day tuesday. coastal storm and the possibility of wind and rain and wednesday and thursday. >> it is for a night. -- it is friday night. do not hit the hay just yet.
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rex jay leno and jimmy fallon. >> if bunch of tonight. -- a fun show tonight. music from thursday. election games. >> thanks, jay. christina aguilera is here. music from joey. see you tonight. >> a title up for grabs in baltimore. >> tonight to make at million jackpot is $32 million. -- estimated jackpot is $32
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earning 1% cash back so, maybe you're trying to fiwell, let me give it a shot. if you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... fifty million a year gaming in other states, fair enough. but if you think we should keep that money here... add twelve thousand jobs, and generate millions for schools... well you should probably vote for question seven.
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because if it doesn't pass, all of this goes away. that's why the post called seven, common sense. but decide for yourself. >> this is 11 sports. chris good evening. aside from the obvious advantage of rest, what can a team really get done during a bye week? the ravens have lost 43 points last week. let's see if it works. >> here is a we have. here is where we are. forget where we have been the last seven games. how are we going to get to where we need to get? what we have to do? -- what do we have to do? can he do what we are asking him to do? if not, we cannot ask him to do
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it. >> and what are your expectations for sunday's game? sunday text to 88509. text a if you expect a blow up. b if you expect a close game. or c 80 think it will lose. so far, 39% predict a close game. 29% predict a ravens loss. winner moves on to the postseason. both schools, 7 and 2. broadneck. picking up a in the third. -- up in the third. 25 yards he goes.
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taking his shot. second one, jason thomas. third one here, chris harris. the mustangs' defense dominated. baltimore city division games. northwestern and reginald lewis. a rematch from last year's game won by northwest and. picking it up in the second quarter. weaving his way and 11 yards. 6-6 at the half. third quarter. spins out of it. into the end zone for another touchdown. no. 3. 33 yards. 189 rushing. 19th straight 100 yard game. final, 20-12.
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western tech and pikesville tonight. shovel pass. 45 yard gone. 2 point conversion of the. 14-12 game. he?e ihere is there he is. his big night reported. -- rewarded. rebuilding the basketball program at maryland is under way. terps posted indiana university pennsylvania tonight. big expectations. one of the brightest spots of the evening, the first time. part -- the freshamn point guard. the iup turnover.
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howard doing a bit of recovery from a knee injury last year. looked good at times. charles mitchell. he had a game-high 15 rebounds. another freshman chuckle. here to pick a map as atlas -- freshamn struggled. here to pick him up, alex. please stay with us. please stay with us.
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it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. maryland, it's time. time for marriage equality. question 6 strengthens protections for our churches and guarantees the civil right to commit to the one you love. while there are those trying to divide us, presidents obama and clinton stand with us. pastors, business leaders, newspapers, democrats and republicans are all coming together
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for question 6. because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? >> nice to have some son to brighten the weekend. >> in nice, sunny saturday. next three days, i chance to dry things out. it will be chilly. 30's at night, 50's during the day. nice weather on election day. wednesday and thursday, a storm could affect the region. wind and rain again. highs only in the 40's. >> like to turn the clock back -- nice turn the clock back. -- nice turn the clock back.
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real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. heading into the holidays you look for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. right now, get a super low price on tide, $10.99 for 100 ounces. 12 rolls of bounty are $11.99. that's a dollar a roll! and charmin is $11.99 for 30 rolls. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- oscar winning actress marion cotillard, the world's best dog act, olate dogs,

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